Today, Jerry Feldman gleaned this insight:
> But, compute the cost of the workstation with the monitor turned off.
That WAS just the computer, according to the spec sheet... I didn't
calculate the monitor at all.
> However, I think that most companies should make sure that most of their
> computer systems are energy start compiant.
> Derek Martin wrote:
>
> > Well, if I have this right.. my Dell workstation draws 6 Amps, and the
> > power supply is 115V, and we're talking about 1000 workstations.
> >
> > 6 x 115 x 1000 = 690,000 Watts x 24 hrs x 30 days /1000 =
> > 496,800 kWatt Hrs. /month.
>
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